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Video explains how uncircumcised penis functions. It explains how foreskins retracts and what the various parts of the foreskin are including the phimotic ring (ridged band). Correct use of a condom is also demonstrated.
There is an active forum where foreskin retraction issues are actively discussed: http://willywellbeing.com/forums/forum/phimosis-frenulum-breve-circumcision-foreskin-retraction/
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Explanation of phimotic ring and how it related to phimosis and foreskin stretching.
For more information about this topic, please visit the dicussion forum at http://willywellbeing.com/forums/forum/phimosis-frenulum-breve-circumcision-foreskin-retraction/

Some uncircumcised men may have not had much experience retracting their foreskin and exposing their penis head, usually this is due to some kind of foreskin retraction issue such as Phimosis.
Here is some advice based of my own personal experience and feedback from other men who have experienced a similar situation.
If you have any questions regard this video please ask below. If yuo have other issues relating to foreskin retraction feel free to ask them on out forum at http://willywellbeing.com/forums/forum/phimosis-frenulum-breve-circumcision-foreskin-retraction/
If you are interested in a solution to your phimosis you can help contribute to a solution by filling out this form here https://goo.gl/forms/i48pVdjU0u966Jq83

I have created this video based on my own personal experiences with Urologists. I have also commented on the experiences of other men who I have spoken to.
Surgery such as adult circumcision seems to be common suggested by urologists as a solution for phimosis or other foreskin retraction issues, but is the always the most suitable treatment?